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Vincent Bugliosi, who prosecuted Charles Manson and his followers, died on June 6 after a battle with cancer. Following his death, a woman named Linda Alvarez has come out of the woodwork to reveal a big secret

LOS ANGELES—Vincent Bugliosi, a prosecutor who parlayed his handling of the Charles Manson murder trial into a career as a best-selling author, has died, his son said Monday night. He was 80 years old.

Vincent Bugliosi, prosecutor in Charles Manson trial, dies

Vincent Bugliosi

Bugliosi speaks in 2009 at the North Hollywood Branch Library.

Born

(1934-08-18)August 18, 1934Hibbing, Minnesota

Died

June 6, 2015(2015-06-06) (aged 80)Los Angeles, California

Occupation

Attorney, Author

Education

University of Miami (1956)UCLA School of Law (1964)

Genre

True Crime, History, Politics

Notable works

Helter Skelter (1974)And the Sea Will Tell (1991)Outrage (1996)Reclaiming History (2007)The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder (2008)

Notable awards

Edgar Allan Poe Award
(1975, 1979, 2008)

Spouse

Gail Bugliosi

Children

2

Vincent Bugliosi: Legendary Prosecutor: Fact or Fiction

Vincent Bugliosi, the Los Angeles prosecutor who became a best-selling author with "Helter Skelter" -- his true-crime account of the Manson Family killings -- has died at the age of 80, his wife confirmed Tuesday.

Vincent Bugliosi, the Los Angeles prosecutor who became a best-selling author with "Helter Skelter" -- his true-crime account of the Manson Family killings -- has died at the age of 80, his wife confirmed Tuesday.

Vincent Bugliosi | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster

His son, Vincent Bugliosi, Jr., told NBC News “He was a workaholic. What was remarkable was he always found time for everyone who needed work. Every fan letter he received, he responded to everyone.”

Vincent Bugliosi, the Los Angeles prosecutor who won convictions against Charles Manson and several of his followers for a series of heinous murders in 1969 and who later wrote a best-selling true-crime book, “Helter Skelter,” about the Manson cult and the killings surrounding it, died June 6 in a Los Angeles hospital. He was 80.